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Get ready to be captivated
and intrigued as we delve into
my life of spirits and allthings paranormal.
Join me, your host Jay Lane, onThe Laneway to Spirit, as I
share my stories and personalexperiences in the hopes of
inspiring others to exploretheir own spirituality.
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Grab your favorite mug andsettle in, and let's get started
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Hello and welcome here today.
I'm really wanting to talkabout angels today because so
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many people ask me if I believein angels or if they exist.
And the belief in angels haspersisted across cultures and
centuries, serving as a beaconof hope for so many during their
darkest moments.
And for those who believe,angels represent more than mere
myths they're seen as divinemessengers or protectors sent to
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guide and comfort us throughlife's trials and when faced
with overwhelming challenges,whether it be loss, fear or
uncertainty.
The comforting thought thatangels are watching over us can
instill a profound sense ofpeace, and this belief provides
us with reassurance, remindingus that we're not alone in our
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struggles.
So angels are often consideredsymbols of unconditional love
and support, and they're thoughtto intervene subtly into our
lives, offering signs or nudgesthat lead us towards the right
paths, whether it's through achance encounter, a whisper of
inspiration or even aninexplicable feeling of safety.
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Many report experiences thatthey interpret as angelic
assistance, and this fostersresilience.
This conviction reallyencourages individuals to keep
faith even when circumstancesseem insurmountable.
The notion that these celestialbeings are devoted to our
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well-being creates a nurturingframework through which we can
face adversity.
In times of crisis, the idea ofangels can also inspire acts of
kindness and compassion amongstpeople.
Just as angels are believed toembody love and hope and
guidance, individuals canchannel these energies to
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support one another In helpingothers.
We may serve as earthly angels,ourselves acting as a source of
light and encouragement toothers, ourselves acting as a
source of light andencouragement to others.
So, whether we see angels asspiritual beings or as metaphors
for love and guidance, theirpresence in our lives can be a
powerful reminder that, even inour darkest hours, that we're
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surrounded by support and care,urging us to persevere and find
our way back to the light.
Life often leads us down pathswe never anticipated, guiding us
through profound sorrow andunexpected peace, and Sylvie, a
client of mine, her journey isone of such tale, where love and
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loss intersect in the quietembrace of the divine.
On what seemed to be an ordinaryday, Sylvie and her husband,
mark, had set out for a drivethrough the countryside, and it
was an area they'd often travel,seeking a peaceful afternoon in
nature, enjoying each other'scompany.
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However, fate had differentplans and as they navigated the
winding roads, a tragic accidentoccurred, and it altered their
lives forever.
In the blink of an eye, mark'sworld came crashing down.
Their afternoon outing was nowtransformed into complete chaos,
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leaving Sylvie in shock.
And as she held her husband,the reality of the moment
enveloped her.
A deep sense of helplessnesswashed over her as what she
described to be a tidal wave.
After the collision, Sylvie haddialed for help.
She had recounted that herhands were trembling as she
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relayed her location, and theywere in a very remote area,
surrounded by the vastness ofnature but isolated from
immediate assistance.
And hours felt like an eternity.
And in those agonizing momentsshe grappled with despair,
desperately willing theambulance to arrive, her heart
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already knowing what wasunfolding.
But in the midst of fear anduncertainty, she told me that
something extraordinary hadhappened.
As daylight had faded, Sylviefelt a presence.
At first she thought it was atrick of her mind, a coping
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mechanism, as she told me, asshe confronted the unthinkable,
as she told me, as sheconfronted the unthinkable.
Yet, as the air around hershimmered, a figure appeared,
serene and radiant.
She described the being as anangel, coming to gather her
beloved mark.
And in that moment the weightof grief lifted and she had an
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overwhelming sense of peace justcompletely envelop her.
Sylvie understood, without adoubt, that Mark was not alone.
The angel's calming presenceassured her that he was being
led to a place of serenity wherepain and suffering no longer
existed.
Their bond forged in love wasunbreakable, transcending even
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the boundaries of life and death.
When the ambulance finallyarrived, the paramedics rushed
over to assist, but it was toolate.
Sylvie had already bid herquiet farewell, knowing in her
that Mark was safe, wrapped inheavenly light, while the world
around her continued to spin.
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A part of her felt anunshakable calm, a conviction
that love transcends the earthlyplane.
Sylvie's grief was profound,but it was laced with an
unmistakable calmness that wouldguide her through the journey
ahead.
She began to share her story,recounting the angelic
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visitation as a beacon of hopefor others who also faced loss.
In embracing her experience,she not only honored Mark's
memory, but also the fragilityand the beauty of life itself.
Sylvie's journey reminds us allof the power of love and the
possibility of peace in the faceof tragedy.
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While the waiting in moments ofcrisis can feel unbearable, it
can also pave the way forextraordinary revelations.
In our darkest hours, we mayfind glimpses of light, whether
through the love of those aroundus, the memories of those we
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lost, or even in the miraculouspresence of something greater
than ourselves.
Sylvie's story serves as atestament to resilience,
suggesting that while we maygrieve, we can also heal.
And as we navigate life andloss, let us hold on to the
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belief that sometimes, even inour waiting, we're truly not
alone.
Even in our waiting, we'retruly not alone.
We must look closely, listenintently and remain open to the
signs of love that can bring uscomfort even from the heavens
above.
Thank you so much for listeningin today.
I hope you have an absolutelybeautiful week ahead.
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Until next time we'll talk toyou again real soon.
Bye-bye.
Thanks for listening in.
I hope you enjoyed today'sLaneway to Spirit.
To learn more about me, visitmy website at mediumjaylane.
com or my socials on Facebookand Instagram.